BBC One set to disappear from your set-top box – find out when it affects your area

BBC One will soon disappear from some set-top boxes forever because they’re too old.

The broadcaster is closing down SD (standard definition) channels on satellite and switching them to HD (high definition) only instead.

GettyBBC says it needs to shutdown SD on satellite to make way for HD[/caption]

It means people will finally be able to watch their local news on the main channel in HD.

But dated Freesat and Sky satellite set-top boxes only capable of handling SD channels won’t be able to tune in once the changes happen.

The BBC is switching over regional and nation variations of BBC One and Two from now until February.

By early 2024, the broadcaster will stop all SD broadcasts via satellite, so anyone affected will need to upgrade their set-top box now.

The switch started this week with BBC One South, BBC One Northern Ireland and BBC Two Northern Ireland.

Below are the dates your local channels will change over.

23 January (Freesat) / 24 January (Sky)

BBC One SouthBBC One Northern IrelandBBC Two Northern Ireland

30 January (Freesat) / 31 January (Sky)

BBC One EastBBC One East Midlands

6 February (Freesat) / 7 February (Sky)

BBC ALBABBC One West MidlandsBBC One East Yorkshire and LincolnshireBBC One WalesBBC Two Wales

13 February (Freesat) / 14 February (Sky)

BBC Red Button (RB1)BBC One WestBBC One South WestBBC One Channel IslandsBBC One London

20 February (Freesat) / 21 February (Sky)

BBC ParliamentBBC One North East and CumbriaBBC One North WestBBC One YorkshireBBC One Scotland

22 February (Freesat) / 23 February (Sky)

BBC One South East

If you’re unsure whether you are affected, there is a special channel on Freesat that allows you to check.

It’s on channel 799.

If your set-top box is fine, it’ll show a “Good news!’ message.

But if it says “Sorry, your satellite set-top box is not capable of receiving high definition services” then you’ll need to get a replacement to continue receiving BBC channels in future.

Old Sky SD-only devices can check by going to channel 105.

If you see “Channel 5 HD” then you’re fine, but if it’s just “Channel 5” then you can only receive SD channels.

Those on Freeview won’t need to make any changes.

Local versions of BBC One HD will soon appear on channel 101, and an SD version will continue on channel 1.

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